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When adding boundary conditions to the model, you must first declare the type of the boundary you want to add. This is done as follows for a waterlevel timeseries:
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flowLeftBoundaryCondition = AddFlowBoundaryCondition(fmModel, leftBoundary.Name, FlowBoundaryQuantityType.WaterLevel, BoundaryConditionDataType.TimeSeries) flowTopBoundaryCondition = AddFlowBoundaryCondition(fmModel, topBoundary.Name, FlowBoundaryQuantityType.WaterLevel, BoundaryConditionDataType.TimeSeries) flowBottomBoundaryCondition = AddFlowBoundaryCondition(fmModel, bottomBoundary.Name, FlowBoundaryQuantityType.WaterLevel, BoundaryConditionDataType.TimeSeries) flowRightBoundaryCondition = AddFlowBoundaryCondition(fmModel, rightBoundary.Name, FlowBoundaryQuantityType.WaterLevel, BoundaryConditionDataType.TimeSeries) |
This can now been seen on the map on top of the boundary :
We continue by declaring start and end time of our time series (and model later on) and a list of [boundary, boundary condition] pairs.
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from datetime import datetime, time, timedelta startTime = datetime(2014,1,1, 12,0,0) endTime = datetime(2014,1,12, 12,0,0) boundaryConditionSets = [[leftBoundary,flowLeftBoundaryCondition], [topBoundary,flowTopBoundaryCondition], [bottomBoundary, flowBottomBoundaryCondition], [rightBoundary, flowRightBoundaryCondition]] |
Now, we want to use a WPS server to get the timeseries for the support points of the boundaries. We start by importing the WPS library (this may take some time and ends with a warning (this can be ignored)).
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import Libraries.Wps as wps |
We go through the list and call "GetTidalPredictForLineString" for every boundary from the wps library. This will give us a time series for every support point on the boundary with the provided start time, stop time and frequency. This may take some time depending on the number of support points, length of the time series and the speed of your internet connection.
We continue by adding the these time series to the model by using the "AddTimeSeriesToSupportPoint" call. This will add the time series to the provided boundary condition at the support point index.
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for boundaryConditionSet in boundaryConditionSets: # get timeseries for each support point using wps service timeSeries = wps.GetTidalPredictForLineString(boundaryConditionSet[0].Geometry, EPSGCode, startTime, endTime, wps.Frequency.Hourly) # add resultTimeSeries to support points for supportPointIndex in range(len(timeSeries)): resultTimeSeries = timeSeries[supportPointIndex] AddTimeSeriesToSupportPoint(fmModel, boundaryConditionSet[1], supportPointIndex, resultTimeSeries) |
The result can be viewed double clicking the boundary on the map and looking at the boundary conditions editor :
Here, you can see that for the left boundary there is a water level time series declared on all the support points.
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